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Food prices in Cambodia are stable due to a good rice harvest and moderate demands from Vietnam and Thailand. Read More »
Cambodia has improved prenatal visits rates, more trained midwives, and total fertility reduction but still lags in reproductive health care. Read More »
Over the past decade, key policy discussions of the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) have consistently included sub-national democratic development as a central plank in the proposed transformation of the character of governance in Cambodia. Through a...
Over the past decade, Cambodia improved the skills of its workforce at a slower rate than other countries in East Asia. And, although Cambodia's firms do not perceive skills as their main business constraint, skills shortages may negatively affect the...
This document presents the findings of a study on sanitation finance in Cambodia conducted for the Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) with support from the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The overall objective of the assignment was to consider sustainable...
Approximately eighty percent of Cambodians live in rural areas with limited access to clean and affordable water and energy. Thirty-four percent of the rural population lives below the national poverty line on less than 2,367 riels ($0.60) per day. Even...
Cambodia has made substantial progress in economic reconstruction since the 1993 elections helped return peace to the war ravaged country. The report is organized as: the remainder of chapter one presents the strategic background, including macroeconomic...
Cambodia: Preparing out-of-school youth for the job market. Read More »
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Women entrepreneurs are important contributors to private enterprise development. This paperanalyzes the constraints and opportunities facing them. Read More »